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Craig Smith - Father Me lyrics
Craig Smith
 Psalm 68:5
 Chorus
 Father, father me, take my life
 And father me
 I am a child without a father's hand to hold
 To lead and comfort me
 A helpless offspring without a loving home
 Outside on my own
 Come and father me
 Chorus
 Let me abide within the shadow
 Of Your wings
 Protected by the wisdom of Your love
 Knowing the assurance a father's love will bring
 Come and father me
 Chorus
 I can't remember when I first realized I had a father. It just seems as if
 Dad were always there--loving me, having answers to all my questions,
 protecting me, disciplining me, comforting me when I was hurt. So often, we
 take for granted the presence of an important "someone" in our lives, not
 realizing how dependent we are upon that person. The first time I
 understood the significance of this was when I was about seven years old.
 My father took my older brother and me to a Cardinal baseball game in St.
 Louis. After the game, Dad stopped along the street outside the stadium to
 buy a souvenir for my younger brother who was not with us. Since in my
 seven-year-old wisdom I thought I know just exactly where we had parked. I
 did not wait on Dad and my brother, but took off through the crowd for the
 car. What I did not know was that we had come out another exit on aCraig Smith - Father Me - http://motolyrics.com/craig-smith/father-me-lyrics.html
 different side of the stadium and there were parking lots on all four sides
 of the stadium. When I arrived at the exact spot I remembered the car being
 parked, it was nowhere to be seen. A chill ran through me--then panic! I
 ran back to where Dad had stopped--he was gone. For the first time in my
 life, I was lost. There I was in a big, strange city with thousands of people
 going in every direction, but I was the loneliest person in the world. I
 wanted and needed my father. I turned around and headed back to the
 parking lot again to make sure the car wasn't there, and I came upon a
 policeman directing traffic. After listening to my problem, he made me stay
 with him, because he know my father would come back looking for me. Sure
 enough, in a few minutes my Dad came running toward me, picked me up in his
 arms, and gave me a big hug. I had been lost--but he found me.
 Just as my father has been with me since long before my conscious memory,
 our Heavenly Father has been ever present with us since before the
 beginning of time. He promises in 2 Corinthians 6:18, "I will be a father to
 you, and you will be my sons and daughters." He is there when we are lost in
 the crowd and lonely, ever waiting for us to be still and seek Him. He is
 there waiting to pick us up in His arms and give us a big hug. He will cover
 us and give us refuge under His wings (Psalms 91:4), much like a mother hen
 gathers her little chicks under her wings to protect them from danger. He
 is there and concerned about even one lost little boy in the crowd, for
 Jesus taught that the Shepherd will go look for one lost sheep even while
 the other ninety-nine are safe, and that our "Father is not willing that any
 of these little ones should be lost." (Matthew 18:12--14) Yes, our Heavenly
 Father desires for us to come to Him as a little child (Matthew 18:4, Mark
 10:15) and allow Him to "father us." What loving, comforting arms He has!--
 David Stubblefield
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